In case you're wondering, "everywhere else" - where Dems continue to atrophy - makes up about 68% of Iowa's November vote, which explains why IA is trending red. In 2008, Obama took 52% in those 94 counties. In 2012, he took 49%. In 2016, Clinton took *36%.*
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How do you know this when the results are still in question?
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The headcount is a lot simpler number to tally than the realignment support numbers and delegates which use more complicated math—and were often miscalculated by volunteers running the caucus.
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Who did best “everywhere else”?
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Buttigieg
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This means where Pete Buttigieg won, participation was down
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This seems like it tracks with what happened in 2018.
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How does that compare relative to population changes?
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2008 pop was 3,002,555 2019 pop was 3,155,070
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